Sunday, June 29, 2008

Weak MS techonology

Well, a friend of mine invited me to chat on Windows Live what I never use before as I experienced that hotmail and its related things were rather slow compared with yahoo and google. Moreover, a few years ago, Hotmail cut my mail quota as I did not log in regularly.It is a pain. Hotmail punished me. Since then I stay away from MS network. Anyway this time,I tried to sign up hotmail again. The result was as follow.



Bye Bye MSN.

P.S It is obvious that why MS wants to buy Yahoo.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Britain getting poor?

News papers are playing , saying that "The Queen costs taxpayers 66p each a year - up 4p from last year"

The Queen and Royal Family cost taxpayers 66p each last year - up 4p from 2006/7.

Rising bills meant the total cost of funding the monarchy increased by an inflation busting five per cent from £38million to £40million, Buckingham Palace said yesterday.

The Queen's Civil List, which pays for her work as head of state, rose by £500,000 to £12.7million.

Travel costs leapt by £600,000 to £6.2million. They included £381,813 to charter a plane for the monarch's State visit to the US last year. Although the £40million total excludes security costs, officials insisted the monarchy had kept costs as low as possible. source


For me I wont bother. I am happy to pay for Queen up to £1 a year while I am paying over £300 a month to Britain in the name of tax, including for jobless alcoholics. Why I can't pay for Queen £1 a year?

Lung cancer and your life expectancy

Hello mate

If you are diagnosed as Lung cancer, you have a chance to to live on the ground (for the majority of people) average 12 months. Before facing death, you need to prepare yourself and you decide your fortune is going to where . At the same time you need to accept palliative care team's management that is trying to make you comfortable before you go to hell or heaven.

But you must be aware that you are not the king on the ward while you are at hospital. Other potential survivals still need help.

I mean you should not leave problems before you die. You know what i mean. We will help you definitely according to the protocol and system.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

What's In Your Wallet?


What's In Your Wallet?, originally uploaded by oneredpanther.

I came across this photo on Flickr. thats right. typical contents of our pockets whenever we go. we carry more cards, less money. I think he must be a londoner or travelling in London daily as he had got Oyster card.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Farm or Park?


While cleaning rubbish in my computer, I found out this photo. oh yes I remember I took it with my Sony Ericsson mobile phone K800i during late 2007. You can see geese picking up their foods. You may think it was in a farm in first glance.

No, it's in central London Regent's park . A real park, not a residential Regent park of Toronto. when i checked on google with key word "regent park wiki" i was showed "Regent park" .According to wikipedia, Regent Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The average income for Regent Park residents is approximately half the average for other Torontonians. A majority of families in Regent Park are classified as low-income, with 68% of the population living below Statistics Canada's Low-Income Cut-Off Rate in one of its census tracts, and 76% in the other (compared to a Toronto-wide average of just over 20%).(Wiki)

Later, I noticed that I didn't enter Regent's...I missed to enter 's. you know it's is such different on the Internet.

What i believe about Regent park is only associated with royal things and affluent society. People living around London Regent's park are rich. Many are millionaires. Animals residing in the park are rich as well, I think. They all are fatties. If you're interested in this Royal park, check here. Property prices in that area are also high. Some residents have got their private parks.


An apartment facing the park. That is my dream.

Britons will need clearance for US visits

Basically, British passport holders no need to obtain visa to visit US after the Visa Waiver Program introduced long ago. But now condition is going to change. Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) will be implemented from August 2008. Read thorugh the following.



Fact Sheet: Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)
Release Date: June 3, 2008

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the ESTA Interim Final Rule (IFR), which establishes a new online system that is part of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and is required by the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007. Once ESTA is mandatory, all nationals or citizens of Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries who plan to travel to the United States for temporary business or pleasure will require an approved ESTA prior to boarding a carrier to travel by air or sea to the United States under the VWP. The rule does not apply to U.S. citizens traveling overseas.

To apply for authorization to travel to the United States under the VWP, travelers will log on to the ESTA web-based system and complete an application online providing the biographical and eligibility information currently required on the paper I-94W form. The ESTA web-based system will be available for voluntary applications after Aug. 1, 2008. ESTA will be implemented as a mandatory program 60 days after publication of a notice in the Federal Register. DHS anticipates that the Secretary of Homeland Security will issue that notice in November 2008, for implementation of the mandatory ESTA requirements on Jan. 12, 2009.

ESTA applications may be submitted at any time prior to travel to the United States, and VWP travelers are encouraged to apply for authorization as soon as they begin to plan a trip to the United States. If applicants’ destination addresses or itineraries should change after their authorization has been approved, they may easily update that information through the ESTA website.

Once an ESTA application has been successfully completed and submitted online, the application will be queried against appropriate law enforcement databases. ESTA application data will remain active for the period of time that the ESTA authorization is valid. DHS will maintain this information for an additional year, and then will archive the information for twelve years to allow retrieval of the information for law enforcement and investigatory purposes.

In most cases, ESTA will provide an almost immediate determination of eligibility for travel under the VWP. Possible responses include: Authorization Approved, Travel Not Authorized, or Authorization Pending.

An approved ESTA travel authorization is:

valid for up to two years or until the traveler’s passport expires, whichever comes first;
valid for multiple entries into the U.S.; and
not a guarantee of admissibility to the United States at a port of entry. ESTA approval only authorizes a traveler to board a carrier for travel to the U.S. under the VWP. In all cases, CBP officers make admissibility determinations at our ports of entry. (For additional information, please visit “Know Before You Go” at www.cbp.gov/travel.)
Once ESTA is mandatory, all travelers from VWP countries will be required to obtain an ESTA approval prior to boarding a carrier to travel by air or sea to the United States under the VWP.

In the event that an ESTA applicant is denied authorization to travel to the United States under the VWP, he or she will be referred to www.travel.state.gov for information on how to apply for a visa to travel to the United States. This process is similar to the current practice, in which VWP travelers who arrive at a United States port of entry and are determined by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to be ineligible for admission under the VWP may be returned to their country of origin to apply for a visa to enter the United States. It will be far more convenient for most travelers to receive this notification before commencing travel.

Accompanied and unaccompanied children, regardless of age, will be required to obtain an independent ESTA authorization and determination of eligibility. VWP travelers who fail to obtain an ESTA travel authorization after ESTA becomes mandatory may be denied boarding, experience delayed processing, or be denied admission at a U.S. port of entry.

ESTA implementation
On Aug. 1, 2008, DHS will begin to accept voluntary ESTA applications through the ESTA Web site: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. Initially, the website will be operational in English only, but additional languages will be available no later than Oct. 15, 2008.

Travelers are not required to have specific plans to travel to the United States under the VWP before they apply for an ESTA authorization. DHS recommends that an ESTA approval be obtained as soon as a VWP traveler begins to plan a trip to the United States, and no later than 72 hours before departure. ESTA has, however, been designed to allow for the accommodation of last minute and emergency travelers.

Once ESTA becomes mandatory, all travelers from Visa Waiver countries, regardless of their point of embarkation, will be required to obtain an electronic travel authorization prior to boarding a carrier to travel by air or sea to the United States under the VWP. Travelers who have not received ESTA approval after ESTA becomes mandatory may be denied boarding, experience delayed processing, or be denied admission at a U.S. port of entry.

Preservation and Enhancement of the VWP through ESTA
The VWP is administered by DHS and enables eligible nationals of member countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. The Visa Waiver Program was authorized as a pilot 1986 and country participation began with Japan and the United Kingdom in 1988. Additional information regarding the VWP is available at: http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/business_pleasure/vwp/vwp.xml.

More than 15 million visitors from VWP countries arrived in the U.S. during Fiscal Year 2007. By addressing security issues related to the VWP, ESTA will strengthen and preserve the program and allow for future expansion.

Under Section 711 of the “Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007” (9/11 Act), Roadmap countries must meet a number of security-related provisions prior to being admitted to the VWP. DHS will continue to coordinate closely with the Roadmap countries to ensure that all 9/11 Act security provisions are met that will enable their admission into the program.

Additionally, for those Roadmap countries with a non-immigrant visa refusal rate greater than 3 percent, the 9/11 Act enables the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to waive the three percent requirement of the VWP statute, up to a maximum of ten percent, provided the secretary of Homeland Security certifies that:

An air exit system is in place that can verify the departure of at least 97 percent of foreign nationals who exit through U.S. airports; and
An electronic travel authorization system is in place and is fully operational.
After the Roadmap countries have met the 9/11 Act security provision requirements, and DHS has made the appropriate certifications, the U.S. government will formally announce which countries have been added to the VWP together with guidelines for their nationals and citizens to comply with ESTA.

Source:dhs.gov

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Respiratory Examination

i just post this video clip about basic respiratory system examinaiton as i came across .

Sunday, June 01, 2008

What is ipod?




I must admit I don't know on what points ipod is superior than conventional mp3 player while that white small device has made many people crazy to own as an essential item for their life. For me, I had only one chance to enjoy a song playing on ipod so far. I felt it is nothing more than Sony players. Maybe my hearing power is not good enough like teenagers. In my mind, ipod is easier or cheaper to download music? I dont know that fact as I am not a music fan. I play songs only while I am driving. or sometime I feel bored.

Basically I have 2 PDAs. Both are old enough. One is dell X5 and another is HP. I owned dell in 2004. I cant get interesting amount of money if i sell Dell on ebay or somewhere else. So I use it as my music player. It has got 1gb SD and 1 GB Cf card. That means it is more than enough for me.

Ok then, if someone has got more info about ipod's advantages, leave a message. I am really keen to know that.

Maybe I would try ipod if I get it with a bargain price. But I still doubt I dont need it in my life.